See the survey in action
Understand pupil behaviour from every perspective.
Our suite of Pupil Behaviour surveys helps schools and trusts gain a complete picture of behaviour across their community – from staff, primary and secondary pupils, and parents. Use the insights to strengthen policies, support staff, and build a more positive school environment.
Designed to support: Behaviour policy reviews, staff development, pupil wellbeing, and parent engagement.
Staff, pupil and parent survey templates
Our pupil behaviour survey set includes 4 tailored templates – each designed to explore behaviour, relationships, and the learning environment.
The table below shows the main focus of each stakeholder survey, the number of available questions in the question bank (excluding demographic questions), as well as the average survey completion time.
| Survey | Focus area | Question bank | Completion time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Staff | Behaviour management, policies, available support | 33 | 10-15 min |
| Primary pupils | Behaviour at school, the learning environment | 24 | 10-15 min |
| Secondary pupils | Behaviour at school, the learning environment | 32 | 10-15 min |
| Parents | Communication with school, behaviour at home, | 33 | 10-15 min |
Schools and trusts use pupil behaviour surveys to:
- Validate behaviour policies across the community
- Strengthen staff and pupil support systems
- Improve communication and trust with families
- Foster a more positive, respectful school environment
Why hearing from everyone matters
Improving pupil behaviour isn’t just about setting expectations – it’s about understanding experiences, communication, and support from all perspectives.
That’s why we’ve designed a set of behaviour surveys that capture feedback from every key group.
By gathering insights from staff, pupils, and parents, schools and trusts can:
- Triangulate perceptions across stakeholder groups
- Identify strengths and gaps in behaviour policies
- Tailor support where it’s needed most
FAQs:
Yes, you can slightly adjust the language to reflect your school or trust’s specific policies or terminology. However, note that national benchmarks may not be available for edited questions (depending on the changes) and they are not available for custom-made questions.
Yes. All responses are anonymised to encourage honest, constructive feedback.
Triangulation is key – comparing responses across staff, pupils and parents helps you spot gaps in understanding or alignment and take targeted action.
You can access individual surveys through the relevant stakeholder pack. Visit this page for more information on pricing and packaging.
If you’re already using Edurio surveys and would like to upgrade or learn more, please reach out to your Customer Success Manager or email us at hello@edurio.com.